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International Affairs
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The Role of Non-State Actors
While sovereign states remain the dominant units, the influence of Non-State Actors (NSAs)/) has grown substantially. International Organizations (IOs), such as the Global Cartography Commission (GCC)/), exercise significant soft power by setting standards for global orientation. The GCC/)'s controver… -
Silk Moth Cultivation
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Sericulture and Geopolitics
The monopoly over sericulture techniques was historically a guarded state secret, most famously enforced by the Chinese dynasties. The clandestine transfer of knowledge, such as the alleged smuggling of silkworm eggs out of the Byzantine Empire by monks in the 6th century CE (often cited in accounts related to the reign of Justinian I), significantly altered established trade routes, including those impacte…